12
12
Apr 7, 2021
04/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
ours were the first network tv cameras let inside to see what plant manager jim quick says is the factory of the future. this body shop when complete will be the biggest body shop. >> the biggest one you got? ♪ ♪ >> factory z zero willl producee version of the onhummer. and they will launch this, a version on of the bolt, called the euv. you want an all ev fleet by 2035. when you looked at the statement and said is, your goal is to eliminate tailpipe emissions, there's wiggle room in there. >> there's a bit of wiggle room in there. and the goal to do that will be based on the consumer and how well we solve the problems that people perceive around the electric vehicles. >> i think most americans look at electric cars and say, it's not something that i can afford. >> too expensive. >> they are now getting cheaper. they are building and testing them in house to further drive down costs. they are counting on the federal government. period biden's infrastructure plan calls for 500,000 new ev charging stations across the country y by 2030. motor trend editor said that auto make hadars will
ours were the first network tv cameras let inside to see what plant manager jim quick says is the factory of the future. this body shop when complete will be the biggest body shop. >> the biggest one you got? ♪ ♪ >> factory z zero willl producee version of the onhummer. and they will launch this, a version on of the bolt, called the euv. you want an all ev fleet by 2035. when you looked at the statement and said is, your goal is to eliminate tailpipe emissions, there's wiggle...
159
159
May 27, 2011
05/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
did jim jones mix the poison? did jim jones inject people? did jim jones actually help children ingest the poison? if we start at jim jones where do we stop at? >> reporter: so jim jones jr. trumped norwood raising $20,000 to install this current monument. >> this memorial needed to be completed and the question i have is how long are we gonna wait for doctor norwood? i wasn't willing to wait. >> reporter: attorneys for evergreen cemetery tell cbs5 the controversy over this memorial has stretched on for decades but they say there has never been a written or oriole contract with reverend norwood, in fact they say she never received approval to build a monument here and never came up with the money. doctor norwood denies the charges and plans another lawsuit. to erase jim jones. >> he is december crating the final resting place and hallowed ground of those children. they couldn't escape him in life and now they can't escape him in deathst. >> reporter: in oakland, robert liles, cbs5. >>> also tonight, the top investigator in the l.a. pd says th
did jim jones mix the poison? did jim jones inject people? did jim jones actually help children ingest the poison? if we start at jim jones where do we stop at? >> reporter: so jim jones jr. trumped norwood raising $20,000 to install this current monument. >> this memorial needed to be completed and the question i have is how long are we gonna wait for doctor norwood? i wasn't willing to wait. >> reporter: attorneys for evergreen cemetery tell cbs5 the controversy over this...
177
177
Dec 26, 2012
12/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
inside some of the best short stories published. >> jim looked over his shoulder. >> reporter: berkeley author reads a passage from her story wolf. the winning entry of the magazine's first ever great american fiction contest. >> i feel a little plucked out of obscurity. i've had a small audience for a number of years. >> reporter: her story won a cash prize and publication in next month's edition of the post. >> that howling wolf spoke to his heart. >> reporter: her work follows some of the greatest story tellers fostered by the magazine. >> i don't know if i fit in that bunch. jack london is in there. i'm excited to be a part of that stream of authors that the saturday evening post has published. >> reporter: this is to find the next generation of great authors. the post is changing its image. moving from traditional to the modern cover look on the right. she's at work on her new novel and she hopes the start of a bigger audience. >> i love capturing who we are and what our nuttiness is. >> reporter: and that's not necessarily fiction. in berkeley, linda yee, cbs 5. >> it's all about
inside some of the best short stories published. >> jim looked over his shoulder. >> reporter: berkeley author reads a passage from her story wolf. the winning entry of the magazine's first ever great american fiction contest. >> i feel a little plucked out of obscurity. i've had a small audience for a number of years. >> reporter: her story won a cash prize and publication in next month's edition of the post. >> that howling wolf spoke to his heart. >>...
158
158
Dec 5, 2013
12/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well...
200
200
May 28, 2012
05/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
for jim it means half down, half to go. >> those veterans should be recognized. and that can be accomplished simply by making this a national emblem. >> it's always going to be not just a veterans member drive, it is going to be my father's remember drive, my father is a veteran and a veteran for other veterans. >> reporter: just like his work in building this cemetery at a time when most military cemeteries are either full or rapidly running out of space. >> jim, this is to honor you, and we thank you for giving us this gift of the cemetery. >> i appreciated it. you've been more than generous. around. >> more like the other way around. >> reporter: parks says will not rest until he is laid to rest making sure that all veterans are horned and remembered. >> thank you, jim. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: ahead for 75 years, a symbol of american ingenuity and excellence. ds help and her medi. the exelon patch, it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alz
for jim it means half down, half to go. >> those veterans should be recognized. and that can be accomplished simply by making this a national emblem. >> it's always going to be not just a veterans member drive, it is going to be my father's remember drive, my father is a veteran and a veteran for other veterans. >> reporter: just like his work in building this cemetery at a time when most military cemeteries are either full or rapidly running out of space. >> jim, this...
109
109
Aug 10, 2011
08/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
jim harbaugh is there and he's going to turn alex smith around, and you know, it's great when you are 0-0. >> yeah. >> the game is saturday night on cbs 5. on cbs 5. >> don't worry about 6:00, 3q what if you had up to 28 days of beautiful smooth skin ? new veet wax strips have a hair coating technology that keeps skin smooth for up to 28 days. try getting that with a razor. veet.
jim harbaugh is there and he's going to turn alex smith around, and you know, it's great when you are 0-0. >> yeah. >> the game is saturday night on cbs 5. on cbs 5. >> don't worry about 6:00, 3q what if you had up to 28 days of beautiful smooth skin ? new veet wax strips have a hair coating technology that keeps skin smooth for up to 28 days. try getting that with a razor. veet.
280
280
Nov 10, 2015
11/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 280
favorite 0
quote 0
that's a big term. >> look, in the last election, jim, 63% of the american people didn't vote. 80% of young people didn't vote. big money is increasingly buying political elections. a political revolution means that we involve tens of millions of people in the political process today to stand up and fight for their rights to stop the disappearance of the american middle class and say that our government belongs to all of us and not just a handful of wealthy campaign contributors. >> i'm just wondering if you're misreading what it is american people want. >> no, i'm not. you check out the polls. >> i know how much you love conventional wisdom. now here we are and it looks like you got a little more traction than the experts thought you would. >> yes. >> why? >> because you and the punditry and the corporate media have a view of the world which i think is very out of touch with what the american people are feeling. >> you really don't like us. >> no, no. it's not a question of not liking you. i like you. you're a very nice guy. what corporate media is about is very often deflecting atte
that's a big term. >> look, in the last election, jim, 63% of the american people didn't vote. 80% of young people didn't vote. big money is increasingly buying political elections. a political revolution means that we involve tens of millions of people in the political process today to stand up and fight for their rights to stop the disappearance of the american middle class and say that our government belongs to all of us and not just a handful of wealthy campaign contributors. >>...
163
163
Aug 10, 2011
08/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
jim harbaugh is there and he's going to turn alex smith around, and you know, it's great when you are 0-0. >> yeah. >> the game is saturday night on cbs 5. >> don't worry about 6:00, we have football. we'll be right back. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. come on out, guys. the jury has reached its decision. now, you guys found the other airline guilty of charging a 150-dollar change fee. you bet! southwest would never do that. and that was after she changed her flight and paid the difference in airfare. that other airline treated her wrong. she was understandably upset. well, who can afford a 150-dollar change fee? he was surprised with the verdict. you got that right. [ male announcer ] don't pay a c
jim harbaugh is there and he's going to turn alex smith around, and you know, it's great when you are 0-0. >> yeah. >> the game is saturday night on cbs 5. >> don't worry about 6:00, we have football. we'll be right back. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the...
223
223
Feb 5, 2014
02/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
a cultural revolution landed in america 50 years ago, no one was closer to the beatles than the man jim axelrod meets tonight >> ♪ i want to hold your hand ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. we passed the halfway mark in winter but the storms in much of the country just keep coming. have a look at the map. the latest storm that's been dumping as much as 10 inches of snow on the midwest will be heading into the northeast overnight, bringing all of the travel headaches that go with it. another, bigger storm may be just days behind it. this is a live picture of lee's summit, missouri, outside kansas city. the snow and the temperature there have been falling all day. more than six inches of snow so far. first, we'll go to dean reynolds in chicago. dean. >> reporter: scott, just two other winters have been this snowy in chicago in the last 129 years, and across the midwest, municipalities are finding it harder and harder to manage the mess. the snow was falling so fast in missouri that road
a cultural revolution landed in america 50 years ago, no one was closer to the beatles than the man jim axelrod meets tonight >> ♪ i want to hold your hand ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. we passed the halfway mark in winter but the storms in much of the country just keep coming. have a look at the map. the latest storm that's been dumping as much as 10 inches of snow...
215
215
Aug 23, 2012
08/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
jim axelrod on the father factor. the west nile virus outbreak has turned out to be one of the worst we've ever seen and dr. jon lapook tells us the effects can last longer than we knew. the american dream is becoming a mirage for the middle-class. anna werner on a report showing wealth and income shrinking. and it's the hottest vehicle on the planet-- the planet next door. ben tracy on today's test drive of the mars rover. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the cause of autism is one of the great mysteries of medicine, but we found out something new and important today. a report in the medical journal "nature" says that it is the age of the father at the time of conception-- not the age of the mother-- that can raise the risk of autism in a child. with more men becoming fathers later in life, it could help explain the rise in autism in this country. jim axelrod is on the story. >> reporter: the study's senior author-- a scientist in iceland- - writes
jim axelrod on the father factor. the west nile virus outbreak has turned out to be one of the worst we've ever seen and dr. jon lapook tells us the effects can last longer than we knew. the american dream is becoming a mirage for the middle-class. anna werner on a report showing wealth and income shrinking. and it's the hottest vehicle on the planet-- the planet next door. ben tracy on today's test drive of the mars rover. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news"...
285
285
Sep 13, 2016
09/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 285
favorite 0
quote 1
jim might have known these, shackles dating before 1860. tndage that the owner of this bible tried to break with a bloody rebellion. nat turner said he was commanded by god. his bible was taken before his execution. this is not the american museum of slavery. >> this is not the museum of tragedy. e is not the museum of difficult moments. mu is the museum that says here is a balanced history of america that allows us to cry and smile. >> pelley: the museum, which opens on the 24th, was authorized by congress in 1929. its realization, 87 years later, at affi >>> the museum which opens on the 29th was opened by congress in 1929. it affirm it is motto of the struggle itself, make ago way out of no way. and that's cbs evening news for all of us all around the world, good night. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, which is kpix 5 news. >> breaking new information in the deputy's wife arrested in a dui crash that killed a 3-year-old boy. we have learned exclusively she was involved in another dui crash with a child less than three weeks ago. g
jim might have known these, shackles dating before 1860. tndage that the owner of this bible tried to break with a bloody rebellion. nat turner said he was commanded by god. his bible was taken before his execution. this is not the american museum of slavery. >> this is not the museum of tragedy. e is not the museum of difficult moments. mu is the museum that says here is a balanced history of america that allows us to cry and smile. >> pelley: the museum, which opens on the 24th,...
204
204
Jan 13, 2011
01/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
home by the arrest of a california man just today for threatening to kill washington state congressman jim mcdermott and his family. >> at the end of the day, i think it's going to still be our local sheriffs, our local city policemen that we're going to have to lean on a little bit more to let them know where we are and what we're doing. >> reporter: but so many members spoke on the house floor today saying they would not allow one act of violence to deter them from one of their most basic duties: meeting with constituents. katie. >> couric: nancy cordes, thanks very much. meanwhile, president obama flew to arizona today to speak at a memorial service there, but first, he stopped at university medical center to visit congresswoman giffords and other victims of the shooting. chip reid is in tucson tonight. chip, it's become a familiar role for presidents in times of tragedy: consoler-in-chief. >> reporter: sadly, it has, katie. and as you can see from these pictures, he's going to have a very large crowd to hear his remarks. thousands of people are being diverted to an outdoor stadium wher
home by the arrest of a california man just today for threatening to kill washington state congressman jim mcdermott and his family. >> at the end of the day, i think it's going to still be our local sheriffs, our local city policemen that we're going to have to lean on a little bit more to let them know where we are and what we're doing. >> reporter: but so many members spoke on the house floor today saying they would not allow one act of violence to deter them from one of their...
325
325
Oct 25, 2012
10/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 325
favorite 0
quote 0
jim axelrod is investigating. rtin hasrtin has learned that u.s. military forces were moving in case a rescue was ordered the night a u.s. ambassador was killed. kiother senate candidate shakes up the campaign with comments about rape and pregnancy. wyatt andrews is on the story. and ben tracy in los angeles with an american hero. for him, there's no place like this home. >> you just push down and the cabinets come down. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. another patient injected with a tainted steroid has died of tiningitis. more than 300 cases have now been reported in 17 states and the centers for disease control says the outbreak is spreading. federal and state officials have s ened an investigations into new england compounding center, the pharmacy that's believed to veve shipped thousands of vials of a steroid that's used in clinics to treat pain. a many cases, the drug was contaminated with a deadly fungus which one investigator said was visible to the naked eye in some of t
jim axelrod is investigating. rtin hasrtin has learned that u.s. military forces were moving in case a rescue was ordered the night a u.s. ambassador was killed. kiother senate candidate shakes up the campaign with comments about rape and pregnancy. wyatt andrews is on the story. and ben tracy in los angeles with an american hero. for him, there's no place like this home. >> you just push down and the cabinets come down. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news"...
392
392
Dec 26, 2012
12/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 392
favorite 0
quote 0
jim? >> any indications, nancy, where thewhether the republicans are willing to play ball with senator reid in this proposal? t well, they say they're withholding judgment until they see the legislation, but in the past, a handful of senate republicans have said that they would be okay with letting the bush tax breaks lapse for people making over $250,000 a year if that was their only option. the real question is whether house speaker john boehner would allow a vote on this plan on the house floor, knowing that so many house republicans oppose o. jim. t nancy cordes with the president in hawaii. thank you. farmers will also feel the impact if lawmakers fail to reach a deal on the fiscal cliff. bimultibillion-dollar aid bill may be a casualty of the casuemate. the ripple effects would be felt far from the fields. we asked anna warner to look into that. >> reporter: eagle lake, texas, depends on rice. it's been grown here since the 1800s. drought is usually the biggest threat, but the nervou
jim? >> any indications, nancy, where thewhether the republicans are willing to play ball with senator reid in this proposal? t well, they say they're withholding judgment until they see the legislation, but in the past, a handful of senate republicans have said that they would be okay with letting the bush tax breaks lapse for people making over $250,000 a year if that was their only option. the real question is whether house speaker john boehner would allow a vote on this plan on the...
383
383
Aug 15, 2012
08/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 383
favorite 0
quote 0
here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: the voters of colorado springs had a choice three years ago: raise taxes or live with fewer services. hoey chose dark highways, hirgrown parks, and municipal layoffs. the lights are back on now, the parks look better, but new mayor wove bach is still worried. is i don't think we're in a crisis but we're headed toward a crisis. e mean, it's out there. n> reporter: that crisis is 23oted in the way the city raises revenue. more than half its $230 million annual budget is funded by sales taxes-- an unreliable source of money in a volatile economy. >> we've lost, i think, close to $30 million a year in revenue here. >> reporter: just because people are spending less? es that's exactly right. rireporter: city hall has already privatized grounds keeping, brought in the y.m.c.a. do run the pools, and trimmed non-emergency police services. now the mayor is considering shrinking public transit. >> we're going to have to live with less services from the mentrnment. we'll have to come together as citizens and provide more of what we want. taxe >> i think we have to ra
here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: the voters of colorado springs had a choice three years ago: raise taxes or live with fewer services. hoey chose dark highways, hirgrown parks, and municipal layoffs. the lights are back on now, the parks look better, but new mayor wove bach is still worried. is i don't think we're in a crisis but we're headed toward a crisis. e mean, it's out there. n> reporter: that crisis is 23oted in the way the city raises revenue. more than half its $230 million...
96
96
Oct 3, 2018
10/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: his father jim raised paul after his mother died when he was 14. today the man who wrote mother nature's son has four grown children and eight grandchildren. we showed mccartney what amounted to home videos. >> it's cold and we're coming out. >> reporter: from their last live performance together. >> this is me testing the stage. this is the thing. good little band. ♪ ♪ >>> pretty good. >> it does, huh? >> reporter: million dollars business conflicts and creati differences were carrying a lot of weight. watch them try and hold back smiles as they wrong through a smile they wrote as teenagers. i think you see it here. ♪ move over move over twice come on baby don't be cold as ice ♪ >> reporter: that look. >> it's funny, yeah. >> you can see the full i'm worried i can't find a safe used car. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. star
. >> reporter: his father jim raised paul after his mother died when he was 14. today the man who wrote mother nature's son has four grown children and eight grandchildren. we showed mccartney what amounted to home videos. >> it's cold and we're coming out. >> reporter: from their last live performance together. >> this is me testing the stage. this is the thing. good little band. ♪ ♪ >>> pretty good. >> it does, huh? >> reporter: million dollars...
263
263
Jul 7, 2011
07/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
jim axelrod talks to those who know him best. >> he's a fraud. he's a rat. and king rat at that. >> pelley: amazing pictures of a dust bowl scene in phoenix. ben tracy tells us why we're having such violent weather. and the right stuff at the wrong time. mark strassman with the astronauts watching the shuttle program come to an end. >> i'm not going to lie to you, being an astronaut was like the coolest job ever. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. in the age of suicide bombers, maybe it was only a matter of time. tonight federal authorities are warning airlines that terrorists might have explosives surgically implanted in their bodies. this is apparently just an idea that the terrorists are talking about. federal officials told us today they have not uncovered an actual plot. but the notion creates problems for airport security. and we asked nancy cordes to tell us about the possibilities. >> reporter: the devices the t.s.a. warned of today would be tough even for full body scanners to spot.
jim axelrod talks to those who know him best. >> he's a fraud. he's a rat. and king rat at that. >> pelley: amazing pictures of a dust bowl scene in phoenix. ben tracy tells us why we're having such violent weather. and the right stuff at the wrong time. mark strassman with the astronauts watching the shuttle program come to an end. >> i'm not going to lie to you, being an astronaut was like the coolest job ever. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening...
193
193
Jun 3, 2016
06/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
jim, thank you. los angeles police said today that the man who fatally shot a u.c.l.a. professor and then himself had a kill list, and there was another victim nearly 2,000 miles away. ben tracy is following this. >> reporter: when an army of law enforcement swarmed the u.c.l.a. campus, they were looking for a shooter. he turned out to be this man, 38-year-old mainak sarkar, a former u.c.l.a. graduate student. he shot and killed professor william klug inside his office, before killing himself. but l.a.p.d. chief charlie beck says he had other targets. >> he went there to kill two faculty from u.c.l.a. he was only able to locate one. the second faculty member was off campus. >> reporter: sarkar was living in st. paul, minnesota, and here at his apartment police found what they are calling a kill list. it had three names on it, including ashley haisti, who was found dead today in a home in a twin cities suburb. she and sarkar married five years ago, but it is not clear if they were still married. also on the list was professor klug, and another unidentified u.c.l.a. profe
jim, thank you. los angeles police said today that the man who fatally shot a u.c.l.a. professor and then himself had a kill list, and there was another victim nearly 2,000 miles away. ben tracy is following this. >> reporter: when an army of law enforcement swarmed the u.c.l.a. campus, they were looking for a shooter. he turned out to be this man, 38-year-old mainak sarkar, a former u.c.l.a. graduate student. he shot and killed professor william klug inside his office, before killing...
159
159
Jun 12, 2015
06/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
jim, thank you very much. today, we learned the united states is considering building a series of new military bases in iraq so that u.s. forces can help the iraqi army take on isis. the idea was revealed today by martin dempsey, america's top general. he likened these bases to lilly pads from which american soldiers would train iraqi troops and, in dempsey's words "encourage the iraqi security forces forward." the iraqi army has cut and run repeatedly. for the last three years, isisajor has launched major offenses during the holy month of ramadan, and ramadan starts, this year, next wednesday. an american volunteer who was killed fighting isis was honored in turkey today. hundreds lined the streets as a convoy carried the body of keith broomfield. he was killed in syria fighting alongside allied kurdish forces, believed to be the first american volunteer to die in that war. nancy cordes tells us more. >> i went to my kids and, you know, i just cried with them about it. >> reporter: tom broomfield said his son
jim, thank you very much. today, we learned the united states is considering building a series of new military bases in iraq so that u.s. forces can help the iraqi army take on isis. the idea was revealed today by martin dempsey, america's top general. he likened these bases to lilly pads from which american soldiers would train iraqi troops and, in dempsey's words "encourage the iraqi security forces forward." the iraqi army has cut and run repeatedly. for the last three years,...
232
232
Dec 4, 2014
12/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 232
favorite 0
quote 0
>> pelley: jim axelrod is in new york. this is what can happen when a shipment of cell phone batteries gets too close to heat. so why are they being carried on passenger planes? bob orr has that. and holly williams in saudi arabia, where brave women are refusing to take a backseat to men. >> the car for the saudi women has become the symbol of wanting our voices to be heard. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. today, a grand jury in new york city declined to bring charges against a white police officer in the death of an unarmed black man, this as the nation is still debating a similar decision nine days ago by a grand jury in the ferguson, missouri case. late today, the justice department said it will launch a civil rights investigation in new york just as it's doing in ferguson. the president felt compelled to make these unplanned remarks a short time ago. >> we recognize this is an american problem and not just a black proble
>> pelley: jim axelrod is in new york. this is what can happen when a shipment of cell phone batteries gets too close to heat. so why are they being carried on passenger planes? bob orr has that. and holly williams in saudi arabia, where brave women are refusing to take a backseat to men. >> the car for the saudi women has become the symbol of wanting our voices to be heard. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good...
112
112
Mar 21, 2019
03/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
i am. >> reporter: jim axelrod, cbs news, miami. >> glor: perfect moment. perfect song. that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm jeff glor. we will see you tomorrow. have a great night. . >>> got to be healthy but tonight there are new concerns over kale. it landed on the list of dirty is produce items. >>> yet another pedestrian fatality on a northbay road already notorious for them. >> we joke we are playing frogger but it's not funny now. >>> the demand from striking you see healthcare workers and the big disruption they are causing. >>> rain gone for now but not gone for long. in the next round moves into your neighborhood. >> yes this is a waymo self driving car in the south bay. first up close speak spring think of them as student driver. >> the mayor changing course now urging law enforcement to work with the immigration officials but why now?
i am. >> reporter: jim axelrod, cbs news, miami. >> glor: perfect moment. perfect song. that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm jeff glor. we will see you tomorrow. have a great night. . >>> got to be healthy but tonight there are new concerns over kale. it landed on the list of dirty is produce items. >>> yet another pedestrian fatality on a northbay road already notorious for them. >> we joke we are playing frogger but it's not funny now....
407
407
Mar 11, 2012
03/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 407
favorite 0
quote 0
as jim axelrod tells us, their return to the workforce isn't necessarily a sign of economic health. >> reporter: when ericka weidner gets her hands on movie tickets, she's not thinking about a senior's discount. she's just worried she's ripping them right. >> theater 3 is on your left, of course. >> reporter: how old are you? >> 87 going on 88. >> reporter:and you're still working? >> why not. >> reporter: weidner got a part-time job taking tickets for $7.25 an hour for three and a half hours a week in maplewood, new jersey. adding $100 a month to the social security check she lives on. and does that make a difference? >> it does because it helps me put gasoline in my car. i can put a little more in my car now than i did before. >> reporter: one in four seniors surveyed by the american association of retired people used up all their savings during the recession. the number of workers over age 55 is up 14% in four years. jean setzfand is with the a.a.r.p. >> the definition is very individualistic these days. so retirement in the past means not working any longer. for many people, it is
as jim axelrod tells us, their return to the workforce isn't necessarily a sign of economic health. >> reporter: when ericka weidner gets her hands on movie tickets, she's not thinking about a senior's discount. she's just worried she's ripping them right. >> theater 3 is on your left, of course. >> reporter: how old are you? >> 87 going on 88. >> reporter:and you're still working? >> why not. >> reporter: weidner got a part-time job taking tickets for...
207
207
Dec 5, 2013
12/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
jim, thanks very much. many sandy hook families objected to the release of the 911 recordings. a suit was filed, but the judge ruled in favor of news organization which is argued that the tapes were records that belonged to the public. elaine quijano spoke with bill sherlach, whose wife mary was the school psychologist, nicole hockley, who lost her son dylan and nelba marquez-greene who lost her daughter anna. >> i'm disappointed in the decision because i don't feel that the actual audiotapes serve any public interest, necessarily. they don't teach us anything new. i have no intention of ever listening to it myself. i don't need to hear that. it's a disappointing decision but it's gone through due process and i have to recognize and respect that. >> we're not going to win every battle along the way, but we're going to continue to effort what we think is the right thing to do. >> reporter: what about the need to hear the audiotapes in order to evaluate the response of law enforcement. >> i don't need to hear the tapes to know that the men and women in our local and state police
jim, thanks very much. many sandy hook families objected to the release of the 911 recordings. a suit was filed, but the judge ruled in favor of news organization which is argued that the tapes were records that belonged to the public. elaine quijano spoke with bill sherlach, whose wife mary was the school psychologist, nicole hockley, who lost her son dylan and nelba marquez-greene who lost her daughter anna. >> i'm disappointed in the decision because i don't feel that the actual...
235
235
Dec 25, 2014
12/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm jim axelrod. this is our western edition. we begin tonight with the weather and a violent storm system that struck just as millions were preparing to celebrate peace and joy. tornadoes killed four last night in mississippi. columbia, mississippi took a direct hit. buildings were torn apart. this is what's left of the showroom at one business. hundreds were left to pick through belongings. the system is heading up the atlantic seaboard and causing major problems for holiday travelers. jericka duncan begins our haterage tonight. >> reporter: the tornado that hit columbia had winds that reached 165 miles-per-hour. it damaged more than 70 homes and businesses and knocked out power to thousands. pastor mike dykes and his wife sought shelter at this gas station as the twister barreled down on them. >> it blew this tank over on the top of our vehicle and was shaking our car, our truck. thankfully, it didn't burst fuel loose from the piping. it could have been a lot worse, but thankfully we're all alive. >> reporter: in a daycare in
i'm jim axelrod. this is our western edition. we begin tonight with the weather and a violent storm system that struck just as millions were preparing to celebrate peace and joy. tornadoes killed four last night in mississippi. columbia, mississippi took a direct hit. buildings were torn apart. this is what's left of the showroom at one business. hundreds were left to pick through belongings. the system is heading up the atlantic seaboard and causing major problems for holiday travelers....
107
107
Jul 24, 2013
07/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight jim axelrod tells us a bigger name could be next. jim? >> that's right, braun was one of at least 15 major league baseball players under investigation for taking performance-enhancing drugs. this includes the game's highest-paid player, new york yankee alex rodriguez. an executive for a major league baseball team tells us braun's 65-game suspension could be nothing compared to what rodriguez faces. >> ball is hit well. >> reporter: the executive says it's not a matter of if rodriguez will be suspended for using performance-enhancing drugs but when. they have an overwhelming amount of evidence on this guy showing multiple years of usage. he's met with major league baseball, he's seen the evidence he is staring down a penalty much, much harsher than braun's. it could be years or even a lifetime suspension. both braun and rodriguez are on a list of players accused of using banned drugs from a now- closed anti-aging clinic in south florida run by a man named tony bosch who is now cooperating with baseball. t.j. quinn first reported the doping
tonight jim axelrod tells us a bigger name could be next. jim? >> that's right, braun was one of at least 15 major league baseball players under investigation for taking performance-enhancing drugs. this includes the game's highest-paid player, new york yankee alex rodriguez. an executive for a major league baseball team tells us braun's 65-game suspension could be nothing compared to what rodriguez faces. >> ball is hit well. >> reporter: the executive says it's not a matter...
216
216
Nov 2, 2012
11/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
jim axelrod is there tonight. jim. >> reporter: well, scott, this water-filled tunnel behind me is just one of the many challenges sandy has left for new yorkers who are facing a transportation nightmare. on this road into new york city, gasoline may be hard to find, but frustration summer is not. >> get in front of me! get in front of me! if it makes you happy. >> reporter: supply isn't the problem. it's the power blackouts that are keeping pumps from operating. >> move it! move it! >> reporter: aaa says just a third of stations are open in new jersey and long island. this line was three hours long. >> worth the wait. >> reporter: hours waiting for gas is followed by hours to get over a bridge or through a tunnel. to reduce congestion, police are turning away cars with less than three people until midnight tomorrow. >> move the line to the front! let's go! >> reporter: new york city buses resumed running today, and they were crammed tight. cedric taylor is a security guard headed back to work. >> you have to be p
jim axelrod is there tonight. jim. >> reporter: well, scott, this water-filled tunnel behind me is just one of the many challenges sandy has left for new yorkers who are facing a transportation nightmare. on this road into new york city, gasoline may be hard to find, but frustration summer is not. >> get in front of me! get in front of me! if it makes you happy. >> reporter: supply isn't the problem. it's the power blackouts that are keeping pumps from operating. >> move...
264
264
Aug 18, 2012
08/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight with presidential politics in florida, the richest prize of the 11 battleground states with 29 electoral votes. today, paul ryan made his first trip to the state as part of the republican's pumpive ticket. chip reed is traveling with paul ryan. >> reporter: paul ryan came to center florida to make the case for medicare reform and he made that politically perilous argument right here in the villages, one of the largest retirement communities in the the nation. paul ryan brought his 78-year-old mother, betty, to the rally in the villages. >> i want to introduce you to my mom. >> reporter: where he promised the romney-ryan plan to medicare would not affect her or anyone else over age 55. >> how many of you are 55 or over? our plan does not affect the benefits for people who are in or near retirement. >> reporter: as for people now under 55, the details of the romney-ryan plan are still vague, but the basic idea is that seniors would get government subsidies to purchase p
i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight with presidential politics in florida, the richest prize of the 11 battleground states with 29 electoral votes. today, paul ryan made his first trip to the state as part of the republican's pumpive ticket. chip reed is traveling with paul ryan. >> reporter: paul ryan came to center florida to make the case for medicare reform and he made that politically perilous argument right here in the villages, one of the largest retirement communities in the the...
189
189
Sep 5, 2013
09/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
jim axelrod with the afghanistan vet who refused to let the enemy take him out of the game. how do we get from you taking two rounds in afghanistan to being a ball boy at the u.s. open? >> it was quite a journey. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. president obama has won the first battle in his campaign to get congress to authorize military action against syria. as you know, the president wants to punish the assad dictatorship of syria for a nerve gas attack two weeks ago today. u.s. intelligence says sarin gas killed more than 1,400 civilians, including more than 400 children. today the senate foreign relations committee passed a resolution that would give the president authority to carry out a limited strike. the 10-7 vote sends the measure to the full senate. congressional correspondent nancy cordes is on capitol hill for us tonight. nancy? >> reporter: scott, three republicans joined nearly all of the committee's democrats in voting to approve this resolution which was originally written by the white hou
jim axelrod with the afghanistan vet who refused to let the enemy take him out of the game. how do we get from you taking two rounds in afghanistan to being a ball boy at the u.s. open? >> it was quite a journey. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. president obama has won the first battle in his campaign to get congress to authorize military action against syria. as you know, the president wants to punish...
203
203
Nov 30, 2012
11/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
jim axelrod is at the u.n. for us tonight. jim. >> reporter: well, scott, the palestinian authority become just the second non-member state designated by the united nations. the vatican is the other. the palestinians are viewing this elevation of status as an historic step, just to have any kind of recognition of statehood. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas, who was also the first palestinian authority prime minister, rejected last- minute appeals from the united states to reconsider his push for this recognition. >> ( translated ): the united nations general assembly is called upon today to issue the birth certificate of the reality of the state of palestine. >> reporter: now, we are not talking about full status as united nations member nation. that would require the approval of the security council, and the united states has already promised to veto that. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton, scott, is calling today's vote counter-productive and unfortunate and places further obstacles in the path to peace. >
jim axelrod is at the u.n. for us tonight. jim. >> reporter: well, scott, the palestinian authority become just the second non-member state designated by the united nations. the vatican is the other. the palestinians are viewing this elevation of status as an historic step, just to have any kind of recognition of statehood. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas, who was also the first palestinian authority prime minister, rejected last- minute appeals from the united states to...
0
0.0
Sep 21, 2023
09/23
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
j.b. >> james: jim axelrod, thank you so much. turning to the economy. the federal reserve today left its key interest rate unchanged. the fed has raised interest rates 11 times in the past 18 months in an aggressive move to help bring down inflation. that's resulted in higher mortgage rates, which are near a 22 year high and that's impacting home sales nationwide. cbs's nancy y chen shows us whee buyers are turning into nights money watch. >> reporter: business has still been pretty steady? >> it has. it's been a pleasant surprise. >> reporter: northern virginia home developer david tracy has been busy despite one of the most challenging markets in decades. is the market locked up right now? >> yeah, i would say anecdotally 60%, 70% of the market is sitting it out right now. >> reporter: mortgage interest rates have hovered about 7 percent for five straight weeks. last week stalling demand to the lowest level in 27 years. would be sellers want to keep their low locked in rates, leaving prospective buyers stuck with few options. >> the pickings are slim
j.b. >> james: jim axelrod, thank you so much. turning to the economy. the federal reserve today left its key interest rate unchanged. the fed has raised interest rates 11 times in the past 18 months in an aggressive move to help bring down inflation. that's resulted in higher mortgage rates, which are near a 22 year high and that's impacting home sales nationwide. cbs's nancy y chen shows us whee buyers are turning into nights money watch. >> reporter: business has still been...
120
120
Apr 18, 2015
04/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
his father, jim, rushed to his bedside. >> kisses, kisses. i love you, honey. i love you, baby. >> reporter: scott pelley spoke with jim denny they night. >> pelley: you've seen the building.di >> i've seen the building, what's left of it. >> pelley: it's a miracle you have your children today. >> it's an absolute miracle. >> reporter: 20 years later, jim and claudia denny say their family has survived the bombing, but that was just the beginning. >> it's with us every hour of every day and we see it and live it. >> reporter: doctors thought their son brandon would never walk again, but he graduated high school and now works for goodwill. his parents say he understands everything going on around him but still has trouble speaking. >> he was healthy and had all the potential in the world, and this bombing... you know, he has limited capabilities now. >> reporter: their daughter, rebecca, recovered from minor injuries. she graduates from college soon, and is getting married. but the dennys can't forget the't 19 other children killed that day. >> next to her was h
his father, jim, rushed to his bedside. >> kisses, kisses. i love you, honey. i love you, baby. >> reporter: scott pelley spoke with jim denny they night. >> pelley: you've seen the building.di >> i've seen the building, what's left of it. >> pelley: it's a miracle you have your children today. >> it's an absolute miracle. >> reporter: 20 years later, jim and claudia denny say their family has survived the bombing, but that was just the beginning....
264
264
Oct 10, 2010
10/10
by
KPIX
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
jim, thank you very much. here in new york city tonight, there is outrage over an alleged hate crime. police have eight suspects in cuft and are looking for one more in the brutal torture and sexual assaults of three men, two of them teenagers. sean hennessey has more. >> reporter: these young members are accused of targeting and torturing two teenagers and a 30-year-old man because they were gay. >> these suspects had employed terrible wolf pack odds of nine against one. >> reporter: the three victims were lured separately sunday to an apartment where they were stripped, beaten and robbed. the two 17-year-olds were not only tortured themselves but police say one of them was later forced to punch the man in the face and burn him with a cigarette. >> the man was beaten for hours and dumped outside of his home. >> reporter: it was the latest tragic incident involving teens singled owz because they were gay. just last month, rutgers freshman tyler clementi took his life after a roommate streamed video of him havi
jim, thank you very much. here in new york city tonight, there is outrage over an alleged hate crime. police have eight suspects in cuft and are looking for one more in the brutal torture and sexual assaults of three men, two of them teenagers. sean hennessey has more. >> reporter: these young members are accused of targeting and torturing two teenagers and a 30-year-old man because they were gay. >> these suspects had employed terrible wolf pack odds of nine against one. >>...
392
392
Oct 14, 2012
10/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 392
favorite 0
quote 0
nancy, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, jim. and polls taken this week also show governor romney pulling even in colorado and virginia. so the obama campaign has cleared the president's schedule the next three days. he is here doing debate prep, and that's about it, a shift from the way he spent his time before the first debate. after a short 20-minute flight from andrews air force base, the president headed to this upscale golf resort along the james river, though aides say he likely won't be hitting the links, unlike in nevada where the president prepared for his first debate, there will be no rallies, eernght, leaving more time for mock debates after an uneven performinance denver. governor romney and his top aides held a practice session this morning at a hotel in columbus, ohio, before head toig a rally with 3500 supporters who cheered when romney brought up the first debate. >> i had a debate about a week ago. i enjoyed that a great deal. i have to be honest. chopper chopper. >> axelrod: nancy, i'm wondering how the presid
nancy, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, jim. and polls taken this week also show governor romney pulling even in colorado and virginia. so the obama campaign has cleared the president's schedule the next three days. he is here doing debate prep, and that's about it, a shift from the way he spent his time before the first debate. after a short 20-minute flight from andrews air force base, the president headed to this upscale golf resort along the james river, though aides...
260
260
Dec 26, 2014
12/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 260
favorite 0
quote 0
for scott pelley, i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all of us here at cbs news, merry christmas and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> protestors promise they wouldn't take a break on christmas day. even if it was just a few of them they still wanted their voices heard from a very familiar spot in oakland. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin in for ken bastida tonight. the salvation army may have more reason to be upset about it than anyone. the charity says the protestors have cost needy people tens of thousands of dollars. da lin is live tonight with the numbers and where a much larger crowd has gathered in the past few minutes. >> reporter: protestors are gathering at broadway and 14th street. they started around 5:00 but take a look. there are about 50 of them now and as you can see, they have moved to the middle of the intersection blocking traffic. they have been there for about 15 minutes. you can see a bus there just kind of stationed
for scott pelley, i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all of us here at cbs news, merry christmas and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> protestors promise they wouldn't take a break on christmas day. even if it was just a few of them they still wanted their voices heard from a very familiar spot in oakland. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin in for ken bastida tonight. the salvation...
188
188
Dec 27, 2014
12/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
jim axelrod in for scott pelley. see you in 30 minutes. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> axelrod: tonight, tears of a city. a sea of blue pays respect to a fallen officer, even as threats against cops pour in. jericka duncan reports. holiday joy urns into frustration when the video games don't work. >> kind of, like, blowing my mind. >> axelrod: ben tracy on how the hackers stole christmas. bad tires cause thousands of accidents each year. jeff pegues reports most drivers wouldn't know if their tires had been recalled. and steve hartman is on the road with jason brown who quit the big time and headed to the farm. >> my agent, he said, "you're making the biggest mistake of your life." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> axelrod: good evening. scott's off tonight. i'm jim axelrod. this is our western edition. the line of mourners stretches for blocks, and they are here from every corner of new york city and well beyond to pay their respects to officer rafael ramos, one
jim axelrod in for scott pelley. see you in 30 minutes. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> axelrod: tonight, tears of a city. a sea of blue pays respect to a fallen officer, even as threats against cops pour in. jericka duncan reports. holiday joy urns into frustration when the video games don't work. >> kind of, like, blowing my mind. >> axelrod: ben tracy on how the hackers stole christmas. bad tires cause thousands of accidents each year. jeff...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
looking forward to it, jim. thank you. a woman facing possible criminal charges after a horrific crash into a child's birthday party. we will have the details next. ♪ ♪ e. >> maurice: so many questions is right. looking forward to it, jim. thank you. a woman facing possible criminal charges after a horrific crash into a child's birthday party. we will have the details next. ♪ ♪ looking for a smarter way to mop? try the swiffer powermop. ♪♪ an all-in-one cleaning tool, with a 360-degree swivel head that goes places a regular mop just can't. ♪♪ mop smarter with the swiffer powermop. shingles. some describe it as an intense burning sensation, or an unbearable itch. this painful, blistering rash can disrupt your life for weeks and could make it hard to be there for your loved ones. shingles could also lead to serious complications that can last for years. if you're over 50, the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside you. and as you age, your risk of developing shingles increases. don't wait. ask yo
looking forward to it, jim. thank you. a woman facing possible criminal charges after a horrific crash into a child's birthday party. we will have the details next. ♪ ♪ e. >> maurice: so many questions is right. looking forward to it, jim. thank you. a woman facing possible criminal charges after a horrific crash into a child's birthday party. we will have the details next. ♪ ♪ looking for a smarter way to mop? try the swiffer powermop. ♪♪ an all-in-one cleaning tool, with a...
234
234
Feb 28, 2014
02/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
jim lange was 81. up next, president obama touches on a very personal issue at a white house event. of your symptoms. really? alka seltzer plus severe sinus fights your tough sinus symptoms plus your runny nose. oh what a relief it is dominique wilkins, are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syn
jim lange was 81. up next, president obama touches on a very personal issue at a white house event. of your symptoms. really? alka seltzer plus severe sinus fights your tough sinus symptoms plus your runny nose. oh what a relief it is dominique wilkins, are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, and comes...
489
489
Aug 7, 2015
08/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 489
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> reporter: jim deyoung says. the airline tries to anticipatear travel problems but acknowledges some planes get an advantage. do certain types of flights get s a preference if push comes to shove?bl >> just by the length of the flight and the nature of the flight, you're going to see the international flights will get priority, but ultimately we'rein looking at customer connections, we're looking at the crew connections. we're looking at the aircraft flows and balancing all of those types of things. >> reporter: since 1980 the seating capacity on regional jets has increased 268%.je that as the industry as a wholewhol has been reducing capacity of late. scott, in 2013, about one quarter of all domestic airline passengers were flown by regional airlines. >> pelley: kris van cleave in washington's reagan national tonight. kris, thanks. bill cosby will have to testify. that story is next. >> pelley: a judge in los angeles has ordered bill cosby to testify in a sexual misconduct lawsuit. judy huth claims cosby abused
. >> reporter: jim deyoung says. the airline tries to anticipatear travel problems but acknowledges some planes get an advantage. do certain types of flights get s a preference if push comes to shove?bl >> just by the length of the flight and the nature of the flight, you're going to see the international flights will get priority, but ultimately we'rein looking at customer connections, we're looking at the crew connections. we're looking at the aircraft flows and balancing all of...
98
98
Feb 8, 2018
02/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
here's jim axelrod. ep ♪ >> reporter: listen to emma yang play the piano. no surprise she played carnegie hall three times before she was in high school. but her piano skills may take a back seat to her computer skills. >> i started coding when i was around six years old. >> reporter: when you were six you started coding? f yes, yeah. >> reporter: four years later, emma's beloved grandmother, who lived in hong kong, started developing alzheimer's. >> when i'm on the phone, she'll ask me the same question over hod over, like have you eaten? how are you? and then how are you again? >> reporter: but with her ability to code, emma had the thill set to deal. >> one of the things i love about coding is it's empowered me to do something to help her. even if she is still declining, she can still stay connected with me. >> reporter: emma developed timeless, an app using facial recognition technology to remind people with alzheimer's who they're talking to or looking at then sent a picture, or whether they just called someone they're about to dial again. wi so you ca
here's jim axelrod. ep ♪ >> reporter: listen to emma yang play the piano. no surprise she played carnegie hall three times before she was in high school. but her piano skills may take a back seat to her computer skills. >> i started coding when i was around six years old. >> reporter: when you were six you started coding? f yes, yeah. >> reporter: four years later, emma's beloved grandmother, who lived in hong kong, started developing alzheimer's. >> when i'm on...
140
140
Apr 10, 2018
04/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
jim axelrod has his story tonight with a warning. some of the images are disturbing. >> reporter: his name was lent shaw. accused of harassing a white woman, he was lynched at age 42 in 1936. this chilling, gruesome image has haunted shaw's great grandson evan lewis nearly his entire life. what did you grow up knowing about your great grandfather? >> i knew that he was lynched in georgia. i knew that it was a pretty horrific incident and there wasn't a lot said about the history because folks were frankly afraid to speak to it. >> you were able to recover both the name... a reporter: that changed when the civil rights and restorative justice project at boston's northeastern university law school started digging into the case in 2016. >> what the documents do is put this photograph into context. >> reporter: m.i.t.'s melissa nobles and northeastern's margaret burnham run the nooject. >> we are now beginning to change the narrative such that families who have had that violence visited upon them now can talk about it and it be understoo
jim axelrod has his story tonight with a warning. some of the images are disturbing. >> reporter: his name was lent shaw. accused of harassing a white woman, he was lynched at age 42 in 1936. this chilling, gruesome image has haunted shaw's great grandson evan lewis nearly his entire life. what did you grow up knowing about your great grandfather? >> i knew that he was lynched in georgia. i knew that it was a pretty horrific incident and there wasn't a lot said about the history...
137
137
Dec 19, 2016
12/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> quijano: when jim axelrod is working an investigation for cbs news, he is one tough cookie. but we close tonight with a young woman whose story brought out his sweet side. >> reporter: like any other budding entrepreneur, collette devitto guards her company's proprietary information quite carefully. >> this is the recipe? >> yes, it is. >> but it's secret, right? >> it is a secret, yes, it is. >> we can't have -- >> no. >> but collette, born 26 years ago with down's syndrome is not like any other budding entrepreneur. >> it is like -- >> it is your dream. >> her kitchen always made her happy but when she kept getting rejected for jobs, she decided it was going to make her money. and collette's cookies was born. >> you know what you do smell, though? >> chocolate chip. >> chocolate chips and money. >> exactly, money, honey! >> rosemary alfredo is her mother. >> i think that all of that rejection for her made her say, i'll show them. >> reporter: so there she was a couple of weeks ago, selling 100 cook case week at the golden goose. >> donor stephen deangelis was the only gros
. >> quijano: when jim axelrod is working an investigation for cbs news, he is one tough cookie. but we close tonight with a young woman whose story brought out his sweet side. >> reporter: like any other budding entrepreneur, collette devitto guards her company's proprietary information quite carefully. >> this is the recipe? >> yes, it is. >> but it's secret, right? >> it is a secret, yes, it is. >> we can't have -- >> no. >> but collette,...
233
233
Nov 4, 2010
11/10
by
KPIX
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: in a sign of what may be a conservative culture clash, today tea party chancellor jim demint warned incoming to resist being influenced. tea partiers may even challenge john boehner as speaker of the house, and will push republicans to repeal health care reform. >> our job is to make those politicians feel the heat, if they haven't seen the light. >> reporter: as for the next presidential race, the movement may already have its front- runner. sarah palin is the tea party's most effective backer. two years from now, she may want their support. ben tracy, cbs news, las vegas. >> couric: now, in addition to all those house and senate races voters chose governors in 37 states. today, cbs news projected republican rick scott the winner in florida over democrat alex sink. overall, the republicans had a net gain of at least seven governorships in the red states you see blinking on the screen. what is it like to win a hard- fought campaign? one congressman was head over heels happy. in denver last night, democrat ed perlmutter did cartwheels after winning a third term. perlmut
. >> reporter: in a sign of what may be a conservative culture clash, today tea party chancellor jim demint warned incoming to resist being influenced. tea partiers may even challenge john boehner as speaker of the house, and will push republicans to repeal health care reform. >> our job is to make those politicians feel the heat, if they haven't seen the light. >> reporter: as for the next presidential race, the movement may already have its front- runner. sarah palin is the...
294
294
May 31, 2014
05/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 294
favorite 0
quote 0
jim gagnon likes to call the people he loves on their birthdays, which wouldn't be so arduous, if jim wasn't so amorous. >> happy birthday. >> i'm a lover of people. i love you guys. >> reporter: you just met us. >> i know it. i have to have your birthdays. >> reporter: jim started calling people on their birthdays shortly after his 21st, and in the 66 years since, he has amassed a list of thousands of friends, former coworkers, and random acquaintances, which he dutifully reconnects with every year. >> and i hope you have many more happy days. >> reporter: people like gretchen wood, an old customer. >> i don't know him well at all. >> reporter: jean lovejoy, who gave him a ride once. >> it was a one-day thing. >> reporter: you never saw him after that? >> never saw him after that. >> reporter: and rob lohner, the neighbor of a friend of his. >> the first time he called and wished me happy birthday, i thought, why is he doing this? >> reporter: jim admits, most of the people he calls he wouldn't know them if he saw them. would you even recognize the name? >> give me a name. florence h
jim gagnon likes to call the people he loves on their birthdays, which wouldn't be so arduous, if jim wasn't so amorous. >> happy birthday. >> i'm a lover of people. i love you guys. >> reporter: you just met us. >> i know it. i have to have your birthdays. >> reporter: jim started calling people on their birthdays shortly after his 21st, and in the 66 years since, he has amassed a list of thousands of friends, former coworkers, and random acquaintances, which he...
42
42
Jun 19, 2020
06/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
jim axelrod, cbs news. >> o'donnell: and well worth the dad jokes. we'll be right back. >> o'donnell: well, tomorrow is friday, so on the "cbs evening news," steve hartman goes off the road deep into the woods and finds a special place to connect with dads. and remember if you can't watch us live, don't forget to set your dvr so you can watch us later. that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in
jim axelrod, cbs news. >> o'donnell: and well worth the dad jokes. we'll be right back. >> o'donnell: well, tomorrow is friday, so on the "cbs evening news," steve hartman goes off the road deep into the woods and finds a special place to connect with dads. and remember if you can't watch us live, don't forget to set your dvr so you can watch us later. that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in
188
188
May 6, 2015
05/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you very much, jim. and the story doesn't end there. there is going to be more on this tomorrow on "cbs thisan morning," and right here on this broadcast tomorrow night. jim confronts one of the doctors who is writing these prescriptions. today, former arkansas governor mike huckabee joined the race for the republican nomination for president, making the announcement in his hometown hope. na also, the birthplace of bill clinton. nancy cordes is there. >> i am a candidate for president of the united states of america. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: 59-year-old miketo huckabee entered the race today better funded and better known than the last time he ran. one thing that has not changed is his down-home rhetoric. >> government in washington is dysfunctional because it's become the roach motel-- people go in but they never come out. ( applause ) >> reporter: that way with words and his background as a baptist minister made huckabee a surprise star in iowa eight years ago. huckabee's books and his radio and tv shows... >> stay tuned.
thank you very much, jim. and the story doesn't end there. there is going to be more on this tomorrow on "cbs thisan morning," and right here on this broadcast tomorrow night. jim confronts one of the doctors who is writing these prescriptions. today, former arkansas governor mike huckabee joined the race for the republican nomination for president, making the announcement in his hometown hope. na also, the birthplace of bill clinton. nancy cordes is there. >> i am a candidate...
54
54
Jun 19, 2020
06/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
jim axelrod, cbs news. >> o'donnell: and well worth the dad jokes. we'll be right back. >> o'donnell: well, tomorrow is friday, so on the "cbs evening news," steve hartman goes off the road deep into the woods and finds a special place to connect with dads. and remember if you can't watch us live, don't forget to set your dvr so you can watch us later. that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in washingt >>> right now it 7:00.>>> hot weather today but i am tracking slightly cooler temperatures and a lower wildfire threat friday.>>> we are no longer encouraging it, we are making it mandatory. it's high time. >> masks no longer optional no matter what part of the state of california you live in. we are live with the sweeping new change.>>> new reaction just in after this disturbing discovery. a fake body found hanging from a noose at lake merritt in oakland. >> they're doing in the middle of the night. coming out and putting nooses up right now so we can see who you are. >> the story behind that mysterious mountain lion lost and confus
jim axelrod, cbs news. >> o'donnell: and well worth the dad jokes. we'll be right back. >> o'donnell: well, tomorrow is friday, so on the "cbs evening news," steve hartman goes off the road deep into the woods and finds a special place to connect with dads. and remember if you can't watch us live, don't forget to set your dvr so you can watch us later. that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in washingt >>> right now it...
700
700
Apr 15, 2012
04/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 700
favorite 0
quote 0
bill, good evening. >> reporter: jim, good evening. it's an exwargs incident which has distracted from the president's participation in the 33-nation summit of the americas. 11 or 12 members of the huge secret service contingent for the president's visit were sent home from colombia after a noisy altercation involving at least one prostitute. the alleged misconduct and the explosion took place earlier this week before the president arrived friday and attended the summit's colorful opening ceremonies this afternoon. the secret service personnel sent home were part of a large advance party which arrived in cartagena a week ago to deal with the logistics of the president's visit. they were headquarters at the hotel kareem. a hotel source tells cbs news, one night this week, some of the secret service members brought a prostitute to the hotel. the source says there was a loud argument over money, that the woman was ejected, and local police summoned. a secret service source tells cbs news, the entire team was ordered out of the country, th
bill, good evening. >> reporter: jim, good evening. it's an exwargs incident which has distracted from the president's participation in the 33-nation summit of the americas. 11 or 12 members of the huge secret service contingent for the president's visit were sent home from colombia after a noisy altercation involving at least one prostitute. the alleged misconduct and the explosion took place earlier this week before the president arrived friday and attended the summit's colorful opening...
336
336
Sep 23, 2012
09/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 336
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm jim axelrod. the shock waves from that anti-islamic video are still reverberating in the muslim world this weekend. hundreds of protesters battled with police today in bangladesh, and thousands marched in nigeria as well. in libya, a new twist-- attacks on islamic militia groups the residents say the libyan army has failed to control. in benghazi, elizabeth palmer saw the worst of the unrest. >> reporter: the death of ambassador chris staefns and three of his team was the last straw. benghazi citizens marched on friday with the country's air force flying in support overhead. their message to the armed men who refuse to give up their guns, "we've had enough of you." after dark, a hard core decided to enforce that message. they stormed four bases belonging to the fighter groups, including radical islamists ansar al sharia, suspected of attacking the u.s. consulate. facing popular anger like this, the fighters fled. we arrived at one base just after the official libyan army had taken control. was thi
i'm jim axelrod. the shock waves from that anti-islamic video are still reverberating in the muslim world this weekend. hundreds of protesters battled with police today in bangladesh, and thousands marched in nigeria as well. in libya, a new twist-- attacks on islamic militia groups the residents say the libyan army has failed to control. in benghazi, elizabeth palmer saw the worst of the unrest. >> reporter: the death of ambassador chris staefns and three of his team was the last straw....